- Austerity policies – prescribing rat poison for ailing economies, on Real-World Economics Review Blog, by Lars Syll, June 6, 2015;
- A pattern of professional recruiters’ work – Father of Russian ‘ISIS’ girl talks to RT, on Russia Today RT, June 6, 2015 [with 2 videos];
- US’ big data breaches offer treasure trove for hackers, on The Economic Times, India, June 6, 2015;
some of today's concerns
Saudi-led naval blockade worsens Yemen humanitarian disaster, on The Guardian, by Julian Borger, June 5, 2015: Aid agencies say embargo imposed by US and UK-backed Arab coalition has had dramatic effect, with nearly 80% of population in urgent need;
Hackers swipe confidential files on 4 million federal workers, on Consumer Affairs, by James R. Hood, June 5, 2015: Second major breach in a year of federal personnel records. Hackers have gained access to confidential personnel records of more than 4 million current and retired federal employees, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management OPM said late Thursday. It’s the second major breach of federal personnel records in a year …; Continuer la lecture de « some of today's concerns »
Greece misses IMF payment in warning shot as showdown with Europe escalates
Published on The Telegraph.co.uk, by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, June 5, 2015.: No developed country has ever skipped a payment to the IMF – but Greek sources say they were provoked [incl. picture: Syriza had the money at hand. It chose not to pay as a conscious political choice; Video: How big is Greece’s dept, 1.12 min; Graphs].
Greece is to take the drastic step of skipping a €300m payment to the International Monetary Fund on Friday, invoking an obscure mechanism in abeyance since the 1970s to bundle all debts due in June and pay them at the end of the month. Continuer la lecture de « Greece misses IMF payment in warning shot as showdown with Europe escalates »
Wikileaks releases ‘largest’ trove of docs exposing secret TiSA trade deal
Published on Russia Today RT, June 3, 2015.
WikiLeaks has published 17 secret documents related to a controversial trade agreement currently being negotiated behind closed doors between the US, EU and 23 WTO members. NGO Global Justice Now called the leak “a dark day for democracy” … (including Chapters and Annexes of the TiSA text under negotiation, with it’s Docs dates and wikileaks publishing dates) …; Continuer la lecture de « Wikileaks releases ‘largest’ trove of docs exposing secret TiSA trade deal »
Early Middle Ages Music
Early Middle Ages Music, 61.18 min, uploaded by Gramila888, Sept 17, 2013: the Middle Ages saw the emergence of great changes. After fall of the (Roman Empire) the violent times of the Dark Ages had led to a primitive society lacking in engineering skills or refinement. The traditions of Western music can be traced back to the social and religious developments that took place in Europe during the Middle Ages, the years roughly spanning from about 500 to 1400 A.D. Because of the domination of the early Catholic Church during this period, sacred music was the most prevalent. Beginning with Gregorian Chant, sacred music slowly developed into a polyphonic music called organum performed at Notre Dame in Paris by the twelfth century. Secular music flourished, too, in the hands of the French trouvères and troubadours, until the period culminated with the sacred and secular compositions of the first true genius of Western music, Guillaume de Machaut.
On en.wikipedia: Medieval music; /External Links.